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St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adam, Adolph J.
Adam, John B. and Maria M.
Allen, male infant
Aller, Catherine
Aller, John M.
Aller, Leo D.
Altenbach, Aaron G.
Altenbach, Marissa A.
Anderson, Marguerite
Azerskis, Vladislovas and Josephine
Bates, Parker W. and family
Baumann, Paula
Bay, Aloys
Bay, Aloysius
Bay, Anna
Bay, Frank X. and Rose M.
Beaners, Catherine
Bearman, Clara M. Gonnering
Becker, Dominick and Barbara
Becker, Elmer P. and Margaret A.
Becker, Evelyn M. Franks
Becker, Harold J.
Becker, James
Becker, Lena Roeser Ternes
Becker, Peter
Becker, Roger L.
Bendikas, John and family
Benz, John
Benz, Mary Kubelbeck
Benz, William F. and Viola E.
Bernardy, Matthew J.
Berners, Albert
Berners, Elvira
Berners, Florence
Berners, Hubert J.
Bersenas, Julius and Barbara
Betz, Mary
Betz, unclear female
Betz, unclear male
Bichler, H. Grace
Biever, Joseph H.
Biever, Mary Louise
Bisch, Peter F.
Bisch, Peter J. and Mathilda
Bley, Elizabeth
Bley, Mathilda Kolbach
Bley, Nicholas
Blong, Howard and Irene
Blong, Nicholas H. and Anastasia S.
Blumenberg, Wesley R. and Mary J.
Bode, Adolph
Bode, Theodore and Anna
Boerger, Bernard and Anna Boerger Gilson
Botale, Anna
Botale, John
Brabender, Benjamin
Brabender, Regis
Bruecher, Shirley Mae Mintzlaff
Budd, George Anthony
Buivid, Adam
Buivid, Louis and Victoria
Burgaila, Alexander and family
Butt, Lenore Conklin
Calles, Leo T. and Emily M.
Celakowsky, Gotthilf A.
Celakowsky, Mary
Cessner, Michael Job
Cheselski, Robert A.
Clausing, Jeffrey
Cobbledick, Shaun J.
Colantonio. Maria
Conrad, George Nicholas
Conrad, Nic J. and Hilda B.
Czisny, John
Dady, James R.
Dahm, LeRoy J.
Dahnke, Margaret V.
Daigneault, Michael
Dargis, Franciskus
Decker, Elmer M.
Decker, John A.
Demge, Howard T. and Ione
Demge, Virgil and family
Deppisch, John A. and Adeline A.
Dettmann, Ryan J.
Didier, Frank Xavier
Dobrovnik, Anton
Dondlinger, Joseph
Egerer, Sebastian
Ehrlich, Esther M.
Eichenseer, Lawrence
Eichenseer, Robert l.
Eidenberger, Crescenc and Frank
Eidenberger, John
Eidenberger, Louis and Susanna
Eidenberger, Mary Schinker
Eidenberger, Rita V.
Eidenberger, Viola C.
Eilert, August N. and Mavis
Eis, Walter A. and Margaret C. Bichler
Elsner, Adam Clark
Engel, Clara
Erdmann, Anna
Erdmann, CeCelia
Erdmann, Joseph
Erdmann, Peter J.
Ewig, Harold H.
Fechter, Christopher C.
Finch, Kathy Ann
Flierl, Edward (Bud) and Martha
Fondell, Nicholas S.
Fontaine, Jeanette
Fox, Leonard and Lillie
Fox, Marcella A.
Frankewiczike, Anna Pujanauski Kirzcavis
Frankewiczike, James
Franzen, Allen
Franzen, Holly and Maria
Franzen, Jamie and Michael
Freese, Mary
Freese, Theodor
Gallwitz, Shirley
Gebo, George H. Jr.
George, Edgar M. and Theresa M.
George, John T.
George, Laura
Gerold, Arthur J. and H.M.
Gingrasso, Frank and Kelly
Godersky, Anna
Godersky, Frank
Godersky, John C.
Godersky, Mary
Godersky, Peter
Godersky, Sarah M.
Goeden, Angeline
Gonnering, Peter and Margaret
Graff, Jeffrey S.
Graham, Lizzie
Grasser, Catherine
Grasser, Peter
Grasser, Roman
Green, Divinity M.
Greene, Clara L.
Griksas, Casimira
Griksas, Felix Sr.
Griksas, Joseph
Grisar, Emily L.
Grisar, Laura A. Schneider
Grotz, Nikolaus and Margareta
Harmon, Wendy Jean
Hayward, Dale Lee
Hercules, Marion J. Gonnering
Hoff, Martha
Hoffman, Bobbi L.
Holt, Brittany Lee
Holt, Harry
Holt, Roland F.
Huettmann, Bernard
Huettmann, Edward J.
Huettmann, Frank and Mary
Huiras, Donald M.
Huiras, Peter and Susan K.
Hurst, C.J.
Husting, Gerhard M. and Marcella L.
Husting, John N. and Margaret H.
Ingersoll, Jeanne
Irani, Jasmine Luca
Jacque, Ervin and Elizabeth
Jacque, John
Jacque, Magdalena Kolbach
Jakubauski, John
Jakutis, Jonas
Jaque, Frank N. and Katie Kleckner
Jensterle, Bartholomew and family
Jentges, Edward
Jentges, Mary Ann
Jentges, Peter M.
Jerau, unclear
Johnson, Timothy
Jung, unclear female
Karasch, William and Josephine
Karasch, William J.
Karski, Mary Ann
Kartanus, Anastasia
Katchever, Joseph W. and Hazel G.
Katchever, William and Mary Bewitz
Kazimeras, A.A.
Keller, Kevin J. and Cary L.
Kessler, J.
Kessler, Marie
Kessler, Rev. John H.
Kimla, infant
King, Floyd J.
King, George and family
Kleckner, John William
Kliunas, Jozapas
Klopp, William C. and Caroline P. Bichler
Koch, Brian and Wendy
Koenen, Bart H.
Koenen, Iva A.
Kolbach, Theodore G. Sr. and Margaret I.
Kolbach, Viola
Kraemer, Adam and Mary Niederdorn
Kraemer, Anna and family
Krick, Alfred and Leona Peters
Krick, George P.
Krick, Nicholas and family
Kubelbeck, Emilia
Kubelbeck, Joseph and Josephine
Kubelbeck, Michael
Kubelbeck, Robert
Kuhn, Theresa
Kunny, Judge Charles J.
Kutshker, William C.
Kwecis, Charles
Kwecis, Mary
Kwegis, Joseph
Landing, Helen B.
Lanser, female infant
Lanser, Jackson William
Laurinitis, Catherine
Laurinitis, Tony
Lauters, John W. and Catherine
Lauters, LaVern
Le Duc, Lisa Marie
Leiviska, David C.
Leonard, Paul C. and family
Leonard, Robert M. (Bob)
Lochen, Jane R. Watry
Lorge, Barbara
Maier, John B.
Marx, Earl and Agnes
Marzidovshek, Joseph
Meyer, Anna Grotz
Meyer, Frank and Mary
Meyer, Katherine Stern
Meyer, P.L.
Michaels, Bruce Walter
Mikus, Ernie J.
Milbauer, Carl J.
Milbauer, Joseph J.
Milbauer, V. Myron
Miller, Christopher
Miller, Heinrich and Agnes
Miller, Josephine
Miller, Katherine
Miller, Michael J.
Miller, Nicolaus and Mary Besch
Mintzlaff, Elmer D. and Viola A. Roob
Moeller, Mark Anthony
Mondloch, Jacob J. and Mary Jacque
Mondloch, John N. and Clara M.
Morauski, John and Monica
Morris, Casimir
Mueller, Beatrice T. Marin
Neuens, Lucy
Neumann, Robert H.
Niederkorn, Robert C. and Mary Ellen
Noegel, Nicholas A.
Noesen, Rose M.
Noesen, Theodore J.
Norman, Elizabeth
Notting, Bernhard
Notting, Margaret
Oberkirsch, Carl P. and Helen M.
Orlowski, infant
Panarauski, Simon
Panarauski, Stephen
Panarauski, Veronica
Panarauski, Zane
Pasbrig, David John
Paschke, Charles
Paulus, Annie
Paulus, Peter B. and Anna
Peiffer, Monroy
Penkwitz, Harold H.
Penkwitz, Helena Goldammer
Penkwitz, Suzette Marie
Penkwitz, William H.
Pesch, Hnery and Katherine Schinker
Pesch, James and Anna
Pesch, John I.
Pesch, John
Pesch, Leo N.
Pesch, Mathias and Christina
Peterka, Natalie R.
Peterka, Rebecca L.
Peters, Alphonse
Peters, Emil J.
Peters, Frank N.
Peters, Grace E.
Peters, Herberth
Peters, Mary A.
Peters, Mary
Peters, Nic. C.
Peters, Nikolous and Katharina
Petrosius, Vincent
Pfaff, Katharina C. Van Ells
Pfaff, Vincent
Poch, Frank J. and Mary
Poull, Nicholas A.
Preisler, Jacqueline and Cheryl
Pride, Austin Tyler
Primas, Joseph A.
Prochaska, Frank and Susan
Prom, Janice Ann
Prom, John
Prom, Nicholas and Lillian
Prom, Nicholas and Mary Becker
Prom, Nicole
Prom, Peter and Catherine
Pujanauski, Albert P.
Rasbornik, John and Tekla
Ratatori, Ernest
Reifon, Anianas
Reiter, Nicklous and Margaret
Rinn, Peter and Rose
Riordan, Carolyn Mary R. N.
Riordan, Eleanor O'Rourke
Riordan, Margaret S.
Riordan, Rev. Monsignor Henry Grattan
Riordan, Stephen Joseph
Rodrique, Michael L.
Roller, Clarence N.
Roller, Jacob and Catherine Krier
Roller, Milton E.
Roob, John and Catherine
Roob, Michael and Anna K.
Rossner, Bertram and Dorothea M.
Runkel, Coletta
Runkel, John H.
Sampon, Margaret
Sampon, Peter and Ann
Sampont, John H.
Sampont, Otto and Margaret
Sarocka, Anton M.
Sarocka, Julia M.
Sarocka, Mathias and Mary
Sarocka, Peter Simon and Irene Elizabeth Beier
Schanen, Clara W.
Schanen, Dominic and Elizabeth
Schanen, Raymund
Schedler, Richard T.
Scheftgen, Anton
Scheftgen, Catherine Aller
Scheftgen, Dominic
Scheftgen, Mathias
Schils, Alvin J.
Schinker, Arthur
Schinker, Clarence
Schinker, Ernest and Richard
Schinker, Evelyn
Schmidler, Alice A.
Schmidler, Anna George
Schmidler, Clarence
Schmidler, Frank L. and Elizabeth Gonwa
Schmidler, Julia C.
Schmidler, Margaret
Schmidler, William M.
Schmit, Margaret Becker
Schooler, Frances and Lucille M.
Schreiner, John Simon
Schuettler, Joseph
Schuknecht, Edwin
Schuknecht, Fred W. and Mary McLean
Schuknecht, Katherine
Schultz, Arlin
Schultz, Donald
Schultz, George
Schultz, Marcella Grasser
Shannon, Chester B.
Shannon, Chester
Sharbuno, Harold A.
Sharbuno, Leona H.
Sigwart, Kathleen
Sinur, Shirley Mae
Skarbalius, Joseph
Skrubey, Philip
Solms, Charles
Solms, Eugene
Solms, Martha
St. Mary.s Cemetery Sign
Stegerkorn, Nicklaus
Steinbach, John E. and Margaret C. Kleckner
Stelling, Walter R. and Minnie M. Goeden
Stengl, Robert J. and Dolores B.
Stern, Ralph
Strassburg, Gertrude
Streidl, John
Sunter, Tony
Swatek, Joseph
Swatek, Mary
Swatek, Theodora Bay
Swiger, Margaret M.
Thein, Mary
Thoma, Philip and Mary A.
Thomas, John Jr.
Thomas, Nicholas and family
Thome, Anna Marie
Thome, Mathias
Thome, Olive
Tippmann, C. Fred
Tippmann, Margaret
Ubbink, Anna J.
Ubbink, Viola
Uselding, Edward and Lucy Schefigen
Uselding, Nicholas W.
Vanderheiden, Michael
Verkovnik, Hilda
Vernon, Stella Maria (picture on stone)
Vernon, Stella Maria
Walch, Leona
Waldenmeyer, Anton and Anna M.
Waldenmeyer, Mary
Walus, Anton
Walus, Paul and Gertrude Ewig
Walus, Pauline
Warras, John and Annette
Watry, Leo N. and Barbara J. Lovering
Watry, Nickolaus
Watry, Sybilla
Weiss, Adelia E.
Weiss, Mary Ottilia
Weiss, Mathias F.
Weiss, Mathias
Weyker, Alfred M.
Weyker, Clement J.
Weyker, Elmer T.
Weyker, Hallie B.
Weyker, Vincent JK. and Sylvia L. Watry
Wiltgen, Eric John
Wiltgen, Patrick Michael
Winkel, Catherine
Winkel, Philip J.
Wisochnik, Frank
Witkus, Anton
Woda, James Allan
Wolovlek, Anton and family
Wutkowski, Michael G. and Susan L.
Yankunas, Frank J. and Anna M. Mockus
Yost, John
Yost, Mary
Yost, Mathias
Zimmer, unclear
Zukaitis, Antanas and Ona
Zukaitis, Anthony Peter
Zukaitis, Anton
Zukaitis, Elenor
Zukaitis, John J.
Zukaitis, Lucille C.
Zukaitis, Lucille D.
Zukaitis, Patras
Zukaitis, Stanley and unclear

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WISCONSIN MUNICIPALITIES: Cities Towns, and Villages, often referred to as 'municipalities' in Wisconsin law, are the governmental units that relate most directly to citizens' everyday lives.

TOWNS, like counties, were created by the state to provide basic municipal services. Rooted in New England and New York tradition, town government came to Wisconsin with the settlers, but Wisconsin towns were not like their Eastern counterparts that reflected the existing patterns of local settlement. In Wisconsin, towns are geographical subdivisions of counties. Towns originally served (and for the most part they continue to serve) rural areas. Towns govern those areas of Wisconsin not included in the corporate boundaries of cities and villages.

The difference between "township" and "town" often confuses the public. In Wisconsin, "township' refers to the surveyor's township which was laid out to identify land parcels within a county. Theoretically. a township is a square tract of land, measuring six miles on a side for a total of 36 square miles in the unit. Each township is divided into 36 sections. "Town", as the word is used in Wisconsin, denotes a specific unit of government. It's boundaries may coincide with the surveyor's township or it may look quite different. A Town may include one, parts of or several townships.

CITIES and VILLAGES, often referred to as "incorportated areas", govern territory where population is more concentrated. In general, minimum population for incorporation as a village is 150 residents for an isolated village and 2,500 for a metropolitan village located in a more densely settled area. For cities, the minimums are 1,000 and 5,000 respectively. As cities and villages are incorporated, they are carved out of the town territory and become independent units no longer subject to the town's control. The remainder of the town may take on a 'Swiss cheese" configuration as its area is reduced.

[Information above taken from "State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998"]

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ProjectCopyright Notice: These generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery. The source for many of the cemetery names and placenames on these pages come from Cemetery Locations in Wisconsin, 3rd edition, compiled by Linda M. Herrick and Wendy K. Uncapher. The book is published by Origins at 4327 Milton Ave. Janesville, WI 53546. All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from Tina Vickery [mailto:tsvickery@gmail.com] and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is however, quite permissable to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY.

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